Quanzhou Cultural Flash Promotion in Dubai Concludes with Resounding Success
"Millennial Zayton Meets Dubai" Bridges Cultures Through Intangible Heritage
DUBAI, UAE | May 25-27, 2025 — The Quanzhou Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau presented a spectacular showcase of Chinese intangible cultural heritage in Dubai. Centered on the theme "Millennial Zayton Meets Dubai," this three-day event celebrated the enduring legacy of the Maritime Silk Road through dynamic cultural exchanges.
Core Heritage Showcases
Nanyin: Ancient Melodies Resonate
Recognized as a "living fossil of Chinese music," Nanyin captivated audiences with elegant performances on traditional instruments.
Interactive sessions allowed visitors to learn basic techniques, embodying the art’s philosophy of harmony.
String Puppetry: Precision in Motion
Puppeteers brought intricate wooden figures to life with silk strings, demonstrating remarkable agility in sword dances and calligraphy.
Visitors experienced firsthand the delicate artistry behind this centuries-old craft.
Xunpu Floral Headdresses: Blooms of the Sea
Symbolizing Fujian fishing communities’ reverence for the ocean, these vibrant crowns transformed visitors into cultural ambassadors.
Participants adorned their hair with fresh blooms under the guidance of Xunpu tradition bearers.
Event Journey
May 25: Grand opening at the Asian Summit Gala Dinner
May 26: Flash performances at Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa
May 27: Pop-up activations along Dubai Creek and in Dubai Mall
Cultural Impact
Global Dialogue: 89% of international attendees reported deepened appreciation for Chinese heritage.
Living Heritage: An Emirati guest remarked, "The puppets’ eyes spoke across languages – I felt history’s heartbeat."
Strategic Alignment: Event programming complemented UAE’s "Year of Sustainability" initiatives.
Final Word: In three days, Quanzhou’s heritage forged 3,500+ cultural connections, proving that ancient traditions remain vital catalysts for global unity. As the sails of Zayton’s merchant ships once filled these waters, today’s intangible heritage charts new courses for human understanding.